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5 Indian hill stations where toy trains, cable cars, and tea gardens steal the show

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 23, 2025, 10:24 IST
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5 Indian hill stations where toy trains, cable cars, and tea gardens steal the show

Hill stations are always calling, as we say, the mountain lover at heart. There’s something about hill stations in India that we never seem to get enough of. Maybe it’s the crisp air, the winding roads, or the sight of tea pickers moving like poetry on the slopes, or maybe we just want to get away from the chaos of the cities. Add in the other vintage charms like the toy trains that whistle through clouds or cable cars that swing you over valleys, and suddenly you’re transported to your favourite hill station, or you desperately want a vacation. If you’re looking for quirky, old-school charm with a dash of adventure, here are five hill stations that tick all the right boxes.

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Darjeeling, West Bengal

Darjeeling has the iconic Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage site, that still chugs through narrow lanes and past schoolyards where kids wave at passengers. Pair that with sweeping tea estates, like Happy Valley or Makaibari, and you get the ultimate combo of steam engine nostalgia and endless sunshine. Don’t miss the sunrise at Tiger Hill, but honestly, watching mist roll over the tea gardens is just as magical.

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Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Shimla may have grown into a bustling capital, but it still has the Kalka–Shimla toy train that keeps its fairy-tale heart alive. Winding through 103 tunnels and 864 bridges, this little blue-and-cream beauty is enough to call me back to this place again and again. On arrival, hop on the Jakhu Ropeway, which dangles you above pine forests and lands you at the feet of a towering Hanuman statue. Combine the toy train with the cable car, and Shimla’s hills will get etched in your heart.

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Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Ooty is another beautiful hill station leading the pack. The Nilgiri Mountain Railway, yet another UNESCO gem, is all steep climbs, sharp bends, and scenes so cinematic even Bollywood can’t resist. Tea estates spread across Ooty like a green quilt, and a ride on the Doddabetta Tea Factory tour leaves you with more than just Instagram shots, it leaves you with pockets of masala chai and eucalyptus chocolates. Throw in a boat ride on Ooty Lake, and you get a lovely trip all to yourself.

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Kalimpong, West Bengal

While Darjeeling basks in the limelight, Kalimpong whispers its own magic. The town doesn’t flaunt toy trains, but its tea gardens, especially the ones tucked closer to Lava and Loleygaon, are quieter, less touristy, and perfect for travellers who like their tea without selfie sticks in the background. Add in cactus nurseries, Tibetan handicraft markets, and monasteries, and you’ve got a hill station where calm vibes will soothe your soul.

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Kurseong, West Bengal

Just an hour’s ride from Darjeeling, Kurseong is often overlooked, which is exactly why it feels so fresh. Known as the “Land of White Orchids,” this little hill town is also laced with dreamy tea. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway also stops here, and watching the toy train puff its way through town feels like flipping open an old storybook.

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Hill stations with timeless charm

From tea gardens that paint the hills green to toy trains and cable cars offering vintage thrills, these Indian hill stations bring together adventure and nostalgia. They promise the perfect escape for mountain lovers craving serenity and charm.

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